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I'm creating an information resource on our intranet (WSS 3.0) using the wiki style format. The only trick is, unlike a standard wiki, where all pages are directly under the parent, I want to be able to create a customizable tree view where some pages are nested underneath each other. For example, this particular site talks about all of our different IT systems. I'll have a wiki page for each system, then underneath each of those pages, there will be more pages for things like training, documentation, etc. Even though all those pages are at the same level, I need to be able to nest them in a navigational tree view on the quick launch bar. I suppose if there were also a way to nest the wiki pages themselves, I could just use the pre-packaged tree view. Anyone have any ideas?

Frnds,
I have Check boxed tree view control on a popup control. Two button also there, 1) Save 2) Cancel.
On cancel I am hiding the pop-up control. But if any change I have mad on tree view (Check or Uncheck) will be there if I am open it again.
So I need to undo any change done on tree view if I clicked cancel button.
Can any one help me on this?

I have created an XSLT file to show the contents of xml in HTML format in the form of a tree. Now, my requirement is to add expand or collapse capability to this output(html) using XSLT and Javascript. The sample output looks like this:

I have a site that was built for SharePoint 2007, which includes a custom tree view control. I've deployed it to a SharePoint 2010 server, by adding the site as a solution, adding the feature which contains the tree view control to a newly created site,
and adding the SP2007 site's Master page to the new site.

I've tried setting the UIVersion of the site to both 3 and 4. Here's what happens:

-when UIVersion = 3, the site looks the same as it did in SP2007, except the custom tree view control is missing

-when UIVersion = 4, the custom tree view control is there and works fine, but the site looks completely different, and the formatting is really bad (eg. the tree view takes up 50% of width, content takes up the other 50%).

When I open the site (with UIVersion = 3) in SharePoint Designer 2010, the custom tree view control is there. It only seems to be missing when I actually browse the page.

There aren't any relevant warnings/errors in the logs which suggest a problem.

What I want is to have the site look exactly like it does with UIVersion = 3, but with the custom tree view control. Is there something I have to do to get a custom control/feature working with UIVersion 3?

i have created tree view using asp.net web forms...it will simply show the data in database in the tree view....i hav kept label which should show the specific id of each parent and child when clicked ..

for all parent nodes id is displayed as 0 and

for all child nodes id is displayed as 1

it should come like this

for eg,when the 1st parent is clicked it should display 1 and then it's